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The experience reported by workers like Sakib highlights the mental toll these restrictions take. Sakib, a safety coordinator living in Singapore for 11 years, shared that even after the lockdown was lifted, restrictions persisted. He and others are prohibited from going to playgrounds, gathering with friends, or using shared facilities—those privileges are only beginning to reopen in some dorms. His frustration is palpable: "I feel like I am still in lockdown," he laments, noting the psychological impact.